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Jun 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Judge Risks Losing 6-Figure Salary for Allegedly Helping Illegal Evade ICE
Judge Shelley Richmond Joseph of Massachusetts may face the loss of her $207,855 salary and permanent suspension after allegedly assisting a twice-deported illegal alien evade ICE arrest in 2018. The state’s judicial conduct commission has recommended these actions following an investigation into her conduct.
The judge's actions, which included allegedly helping the illegal alien escape through a back door while ICE agents were present, led to civil charges after federal charges were dropped. The commission stated that Joseph can no longer command the necessary respect for her judicial role.
#politics
Breitbart: Bernie Sanders Endorses Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani in NYC Mayoral Race
Sen. Bernie Sanders endorsed Zohran Mamdani for NYC mayor, emphasizing the need for leadership that challenges corporate interests and supports the working class. Mamdani, a 33-year-old assemblyman, is seen as a strong contender against former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Mamdani expressed gratitude for Sanders' support, highlighting the election as a choice between oligarchy and grassroots movements. Cuomo, despite facing allegations and criticism, remains a leading candidate with significant endorsements.
#society
Fox News: Biden-appointed judge blocks Trump's move to only allow two genders on US passports
U.S. Judge Julia Kobick has temporarily blocked a Trump administration policy that recognized only two genders on U.S. passports. The ruling extends to all Americans and cites potential discrimination against transgender individuals, highlighting the psychological distress caused by the policy.
Kobick criticized the policy as arbitrary and lacking a substantial government interest, while Trump's executive order emphasized the importance of recognizing biological sex. The ruling reflects ongoing tensions surrounding gender identity and federal policy.
GB News: Diane Abbott repeats debunked claims that rape gangs are majority-white
Diane Abbott criticized "misinformation" regarding grooming gangs, citing data that was dismissed by the Home Secretary. She claimed that 88% of convicted child sex offenders are white, but her figures did not specifically address group-based child sexual abuse.
Baroness Casey, who has been reviewing data on grooming gangs, stated that the current statistics on ethnicity are "incomplete and unreliable." She emphasized the need for proper data collection to understand the issue and warned against drawing conclusions from the existing figures.
#culture
Breitbart: Tyler Perry Sued for Sexual Assault, Harassment by 'The Oval' Actor
Actor Derek Dixon is suing Tyler Perry, alleging sexual assault and harassment over several years. The lawsuit claims Perry made unwanted sexual advances during meetings at his home and sent suggestive texts, while Dixon feared retaliation for rejecting him.
Dixon is seeking $260 million in damages for workplace sexual harassment, sexual assault, and battery. Perry's legal team has dismissed the claims as a "scam," asserting confidence that the allegations will not hold up in court.
#crime
Breitbart: Alabama Police: Chinese Migrant Posed as Federal Marshal to Scam Elderly Victim of $400K
A 23-year-old Chinese national, Xiahezhati Xiaokelaiti, has been arrested in Alabama for allegedly defrauding an elderly woman out of approximately $400,000. He reportedly posed as a federal marshal and convinced her to convert her savings into gold.
Police Chief John Barber emphasized the severe impact on the victim, highlighting the growing issue of scams targeting vulnerable seniors, often perpetrated by individuals in the U.S. illegally. Similar scams have been reported across the country, with federal agents noting a network of criminals exploiting the elderly.
Fox News: Karen Read's bold media blitz might be working as jury zeroes in on lesser charge: expert
Karen Read, accused of killing her boyfriend in a hit-and-run, engaged in media interviews after a mistrial, which some legal experts view as a strategic move. Jurors are now focusing on lesser charges, particularly operating under the influence (OUI), which may lead to a lighter sentence.
Despite the risks of her media statements being used against her, some analysts suggest this approach could help her avoid more severe charges like second-degree murder. Jurors have posed questions about the OUI charge during deliberations, which continue as they seek a verdict.